Triple Self -portrait - 1913


Size (cm): 55x85
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The work "Triple Self -portrait" by Egon Schiele, created in 1913, reveals the complexity of the artist himself through an ingenious game of identities that is manifested in the disposition of his three self -referential figures. Schiele, an icon of expressionism, highlights anguish, introspection and, at the same time, a search for self -affirmation that permeates its work. The painting shows three versions of the artist, each with a different expression and attitude, thus reflecting the multiplicity of the human being and the internal struggle that accompanies self -deficiency.

Visually, the composition is dynamic and provocative. The figures are organized in an almost triadic format, an arrangement that not only establishes a visual dialogue between them, but also invites the viewer to explore the emotional complexity that each of these "me" represents. The positions of the figures are asymmetric, accentuating disproportionality and tension that characterizes Schiele's style. This lack of symmetry, typical of his work, becomes an effective vehicle to transmit the anguish and vulnerability of the individual.

The use of color is equally remarkable. Predominant tones are a mixture of ocher, yellow and skin tones, often stripped of their naturalism. This chromatic team does not seek idealized beauty, but reflects a more raw and visceral reality, the author. Vibrant colors contrast with dark contours, a technique that Schiele uses to emphasize body lines, creating a feeling of palpable corporeality that often brushes the disturbing.

Faces in the "triple self -portrait" are loaded with expressions that suggest an internal struggle. Each of the three images presents a different look, which oscillates between melancholy, introspection and a kind of challenge to the spectator. The intensity of the looks becomes a bridge between the observer and the artist's emotional world, inviting empathy and reflection on one's own identity and the sense of existence.

The year 1913 marks a crucial period in Schiele's career, where his artistic trends had already been well defined. His style, which inaugurates a new era in art, is characterized by schematic furniture and a deep exploration of the human body and his psyche. As in other of his works, sexuality, identity and existential anguish are recurring issues in their work. paintings As "the embrace" or "naked woman" offers a broader context for the understanding of "triple self -portrait", since they reflect the same interest in the human figure in its crudest and emotional form.

Egon Schiele is known for his ability to capture the fragmentation of identity at a time when social conventions began to be questioned. "Triple self -portrait" is erected as an emblematic representation of that modernity, and when contemplating it, one cannot avoid feeling attracted by the complexity of the human spirit that Schiele so masterfully captures. His work, as a whole, resonates with an emotional force that remains relevant, inviting viewers to face not only the artist's concerns, but also their own identity searches in a constant change.

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